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... jurisdiction of the parties , and that any labor organiza- tion may sue or be sued as an entity and in behalf of employees whom it represents in courts of the United States , jurisdiction conferred has been restricted to contract ...
... jurisdiction of the parties , and that any labor organiza- tion may sue or be sued as an entity and in behalf of employees whom it represents in courts of the United States , jurisdiction conferred has been restricted to contract ...
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... Jurisdiction of the second count was based upon diversity of citizenship and requisite amount in controversy . None of the claims of the individual em- ployees was sufficient in amount to con- fer federal jurisdiction , but it was al ...
... Jurisdiction of the second count was based upon diversity of citizenship and requisite amount in controversy . None of the claims of the individual em- ployees was sufficient in amount to con- fer federal jurisdiction , but it was al ...
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... jurisdiction . C.A.La. There is no federal jurisdiction of a civil action for a maritime tort in absence of diversity of citizenship between the par- ties , and jurisdiction cannot be conferred by estoppel . - Poole v . Lykes Bros ...
... jurisdiction . C.A.La. There is no federal jurisdiction of a civil action for a maritime tort in absence of diversity of citizenship between the par- ties , and jurisdiction cannot be conferred by estoppel . - Poole v . Lykes Bros ...
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